I previously tried a little- known trick in selling this bass and that was to offer up only a sentence or two and see if the bass would sell. The queries I received were always about the bass and never about what I had written, so it looks like an o ...details

I guess you could say that the mark of a really great bass around here is if I want to keep it or not. Now, I'm picky about all of the basses we buy, but there are a rare few that make me look over my shoulder to see if Lee is around and if he ain't, ...details

I think my favorite feature on these Geddy Lee Jazz basses is the thin, slim neck profile. As a younger bassist, with no cares in the world, I'd strap on a 70's P- bass with a neck like an anaconda and a weight of about 11 pounds without a second tho ...details

** NEW ARRIVAL ** Every once in a blue moon, one can run across an instrument that you just have to have and this fretless 4001 is just such a bass. I'd never owned a fretless Ricky in the 18 years of being in this b ...details

If you want to see me get fired up at a guitar show, catch me when I spot a guy walking down an aisle with a Steinberger gigbag slung over his shoulder. I know I have short legs, but I can move real quick when called upon and that's exactly why you s ...details

** NEW ARRIVAL ** The scene is somewhere in New York city, in 1978. Joe Veillette and Harvey Citron are sitting in an upstairs office having a Scotch after a day's work when the subject of making what would become kn ...details

"Piezo." This sounds like the word I would use when, after seeing an opera and then attending the after- party, the star walks over to me and asks, "How did you like my performance?" I would simply smile and say, "Piezo." It would have to be the perf ...details